Fence style proof

Fence style galleries by material

The best fence choice is easier when customers can see real examples. These galleries organize MJ Fence ME photos by material and connect each style to a quote-prep path.

Built to sell: style galleries reduce uncertainty before a customer calls or texts.

  • Real photos grouped by material
  • Tips on what details to send
  • Links to service pages
  • Direct quote actions
Choose a material

Browse real project photos by fence type

Each material page includes photo prompts and buyer guidance.

Use proof well

Turn project photos into a better fence conversation.

Gallery photos are most useful when they help you point to the look, height, spacing, or gate style you want to discuss.

Pick examples

Save one or two examples that feel close to your property, then explain what you like: height, material, openness, gate style, or finish.

Match to your yard

Think about slope, corners, pets, privacy, driveway openings, and how the fence connects to existing buildings or landscaping.

Photos to send

Send your property photos alongside the gallery example so Matt can compare what is realistic for your layout.

Mistakes to avoid

Do not assume every project photo transfers perfectly. Soil, grade, access, and code questions can change the final plan.

More useful next step

How to use this page before requesting a quote.

This page is meant to help you narrow the conversation, not force you to have every measurement ready. Use it to decide what matters most for fence style galleries by material, then send a simple first message with photos and the goal.

Confirm the purpose

Write down whether the fence is for privacy, pets, repair, boundary definition, a pool area, curb appeal, gates, or business access.

Send the visual context

Wide photos from corners, gates, slopes, driveways, damaged areas, and existing fence lines help turn a general page into a property-specific conversation.

Ask about the scope

Make sure the next conversation covers material, height, footage, gates, removal, cleanup, access, and timeline so the quote is not just a headline number.

Move to quote prep

When you are ready, use the quote prep forms or text Matt directly with town, rough footage, photos, gate notes, and the reason for the fence.

Helpful comparison

What photos should a homeowner send?

Good estimate photos shorten the first conversation.

1

Wide shots

Show the full fence run, yard access, driveway, and property edge from a few angles.

2

Close-ups

Show posts, gates, old fence, damage, slopes, corners, trees, utilities, and obstacles.

3

Notes

Include town, rough footage, gate count, timeline, and the main goal: privacy, dogs, pool, repair, or commercial.

Before you reach out

A few photos can make the first fence quote conversation easier.

Text your town, rough fence length, gate count, timeline, and wide photos of the yard or damaged area. MJ Fence ME is based in Lebanon, ME and serves Southern Maine and nearby southern New Hampshire.

Project proof to quote

Ready to turn a similar fence idea into a quote?

Send your town, fence type, rough length, gate count, and photos. MJ Fence ME is based in Lebanon, ME and helps homeowners and businesses across Southern Maine and nearby southern New Hampshire.

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